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** and Sambucus
** Sambucus australis
( Southern
Elder ; temperate eastern South America
)
** Sambucus canadensis
( syn.
** Sambucus cerulea
( syn.
** Sambucus javanica
( Chinese
Elder ; southeastern Asia
)
** Sambucus nigra
( Elder or Black
Elder ; Europe and western Asia
; with black berries
) This is the species most often used medicinally.
** Sambucus lanceolata
( Madeira
Elder ; Madeira Island
; with black berries
)
** Sambucus mexicana
( Mexican
Elder ; Sonoran Desert
; with black berries
)
** Sambucus palmensis
( Canary Islands
Elder ; Canary Islands
; with black berries
)
** Sambucus peruviana
( Peruvian
Elder ; northwest South America
; with black berries
)
** Sambucus simpsonii
( Florida
Elder ; southeastern United States
; with blue-black berries
)
** Sambucus velutina
( Velvet
Elder ; southwestern North America
; with blue-black berries
)
** Sambucus callicarpa
( Pacific Coast
Red Elderberry
; west coast of North America
)
** Sambucus chinensis
( Chinese
Red Elder ; eastern Asia
, in mountains
)
** Sambucus microbotrys
( Mountain
Red Elder ; southwest North America
, in mountains
)
** Sambucus pubens
( American
Red Elder ; northern North America
)
** Sambucus racemosa
( European
Red Elder or Red-berried
Elder ; northern Europe
, northwest Asia
)
** Sambucus sieboldiana
( Japanese
Red Elder ; Japan and
Korea )
** Sambucus tigranii
( Caucasus
Red Elder ; southwest Asia
, in mountains
)
** Sambucus williamsii
( North China
Red Elder ; northeast Asia
)
** Sambucus australasica
( Yellow
Elder ; New Guinea
, eastern Australia
)
** Sambucus gaudichaudiana
( Australian
Elder or White
Elder ; shady areas of south eastern Australia
)
** Sambucus adnata
( Asian Dwarf
Elder ; Himalaya and eastern Asia
; berries red
)
** Sambucus ebulus
( European Dwarf
Elder ; central and southern Europe
, northwest Africa and southwest Asia
; berries black
)
** and latipinna
** Idioteuthis
latipinna
** and Korean
** Hangeul or han-geul in the Revised Romanization of
Korean, which the South
Korean government uses in all English publications and encourages for all purposes.
** Chuseok
, the
Korean harvest festival
, celebrated on the Harvest Moon.
** Park Yong-ha
, South
Korean actor and singer
( d. 2010
)
** Se Ri Pak
, South
Korean golfer
** Korean War
( 1950 – 1953
) – The war
, which lasted from June 25
, 1950 until the signing of the
Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27
, 1953
, started as a civil war between North
Korea and the Republic of
Korea ( South
Korea ).
** Park Bom
, Korean singer
** Yesung
, Korean singer
( Super Junior
)
** Yoon Eun Hye
, Korean singer
, model
, actress and entertainer
** Sandara Park
, South
Korean girl-group member
** Koo Hye Sun
, South
Korean actress
** D. O., South
Korean singer
** Park Ji-yeon
, South
Korean singer and actress
** Luna
, South
Korean singer and actress
** Yoo Seung-Ho
, South
Korean actor
** Korean Air Flight 801 crash lands west of Guam International Airport
, resulting in the deaths of 228 people.
** Korean War: For the second time
, United Nations troops recapture Seoul during Operation Ripper.
** Riki Chōshū
, Korean professional wrestler
** Hong Myung-Bo
, South
Korean footballer
** Kim Mu-saeng
, South
Korean actor
( d. 2005
)
** Park Chan-wook
, South
Korean film director and screenwriter
** Ha seungmoo
, Korean poet and presbyterian minister
** Sora Jung
, Korean actress
** Lee Seung-Yeop
, South
Korean baseball player
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